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The search engine boss who wants to help us all plant trees - BBC News

Christian Kroll is the boss of Ecosia, which donates 80% of its profits to tree-planting projects.

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BBC - Travel - Will you need an 'immunity passport’ to travel?

Some of the earliest countries to be impacted by the virus have been quick to adopt health certificates – but can immunity passports really help us travel safely again?

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Chess Olympiad: India and Russia both get gold after controversial final -

India is declared joint winner with Russia after two players lost connection during the final round.

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How self-control can actually unleash your dark side - BBC Worklife

People with great willpower are often lauded over their peers with less self-control. But having strong character may not always be a good thing.

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Wildlife Photographer of the Year: How many crocodiles can you see? - BBC N

Gharial crocodiles may number less than 1,000 individuals in the wild - but there is always hope.

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Climate change: Power companies 'hindering' move to green energy - BBC News

New research suggests utilities are dragging their feet when it comes to embracing wind and solar.

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Rare rallies in China over Mongolian language curb - BBC News

Ethnic Mongolians are protesting against a policy to teach more subjects in Mandarin.

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Channel swimmer rescued after eight-hour search - BBC News

The lone man had been trying to swim to Calais but was eventually found 500m off the coast of Dover.

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FBI worried that Ring doorbells are spying on police - BBC News

Someone under investigation was said to be able to "covertly monitor law enforcement activity".

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Charlie Hebdo: Magazine republishes controversial Mohammed cartoons - BBC N

Fourteen alleged accomplices to the deadly 2015 attack on the French magazine go on trial on Wednesday.

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Heart of Belgian city mayor found entombed in fountain - BBC News

Workers renovating a fountain in the Belgian city of Verviers find the organ preserved in a casket.

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The nudists spreading coronavirus in a French resort - BBC News

An outbreak of Covid-19 has hit 30% of those tested in the popular naturist village of Cap d'Agde.

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New Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office opens - BBC News

The foreign secretary dismisses claims money will be diverted to defence spending as "tittle tattle".

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Coronavirus: Apple iPhones can contact-trace without Covid app - BBC News

The new version of iOS serves virus alerts without users having to download an official app.

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Moon booster rocket fired up in critical test - BBC News

Engineers in Utah fire up a booster rocket that will help send astronauts back to the Moon.

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Honeybee venom 'kills some breast cancer cells' - BBC News

Tests show promising results against two cancer types but more research is needed, scientists say.

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Thailand's king reinstates his consort after her fall from grace - BBC News

Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi was stripped of her title last year after being accused of "disloyalty".

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Khmer Rouge prison commander Comrade Duch dies - BBC News

He was convicted of crimes against humanity for running a notorious jail during Cambodia's genocide.

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Ugandan gorillas in Bwindi park have 'baby boom' - BBC News

Five baby gorillas are born in six weeks in Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.

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Black holes: Cosmic signal rattles Earth after 7 billion years - BBC News

Gravitational waves arrive from a black hole collision that occurred half-way across the Universe.

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Alexei Navalny: Russia opposition leader poisoned with Novichok - Germany -

Germany says Alexei Navalny was attacked with a type of nerve agent used against an ex-spy in the UK.

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BBC - Travel - The grim truth behind the Pied Piper

Writers like the Grimm Brothers and Robert Browning may have shaped the Pied Piper legend into art, but it turns out the story is likely based on an actual historical incident.

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What the future of conferences could look like - BBC Worklife

Conferences bring large groups of people together to exchange ideas, network and do business. How can the industry ride out the Covid-19 era?

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Taiwan's redesigned passport shrinks words 'Republic of China' - BBC News

The freshly unveiled document instead has the word "Taiwan" bigger on the cover.

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The companies that help people vanish - BBC Worklife

Each year, some choose to 'disappear' and abandon their lives, jobs, homes and families. In Japan, there are companies that can help those looking to escape into thin air.

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